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. >> the new plan for an internet sales tax. and a little boy in the jaws of an 8-foot alligator. >> trying to bite my arm off. >> hitting him in the head really wasn't doing anything. it was like hitting a bring wall. >> tonight, his father reveals the trick that saved his son's life. my mom and dated having the nightmares. i'm sleeping good. >> you will meet him. but first from fox this tuesday night. american investigators traveled to russia today to question the parents of the accused boston marathon bombers. that's what an official at the u.s. embassy is telling the associated press. the official says the russian government is cooperating with the fbi and helped arrange this interview. of course, as we have been reporting here, fox news has learned the russians asked the fbi to investigate the older brother two years ago. he is the one who died in the shootout with police. the fbi reports it did not find any terrorism activity at the time. a year later, officials tell us the same brothers spent six months in russia. but we'
. >> the new plan for an internet sales tax. and a little boy in the jaws of an 8-foot alligator. >> trying to bite my arm off. >> hitting him in the head really wasn't doing anything. it was like hitting a bring wall. >> tonight, his father reveals the trick that saved his son's life. my mom and dated having the nightmares. i'm sleeping good. >> you will meet him. but first from fox this tuesday night. american investigators traveled to russia today to question...
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. >>> a battle is shaping up over a long line sales tax and why a big bay area company is talking about the smaller businesses out there. >>> plus they decided to sell the historic downtown office in berkel . >>> good morning, we have some fog on the coast and we still have a north wind, anywhere from 50s, 60s and 70s and 80s inland. >>> here is a look at some of the top stories we are following for you, a s.w.a.t. standoff right now in east oakland. police have been outside the lockwood housing garden complex for several hours. they believe a man suspected of shooting somebody last night on cherry street lives there and may be hiding inside. >>> bart is back on schedule this morning after having major delays last night. a woman jumped in front of a train and officials say the train went right over the woman, she was laying on the tracks, believe it or not she was not hurt. they are allowing it and they need time to go through and review them all. at least for now, travelers cannot take small knives on to planes. >>> ebay says charging sales tax could hurt many small businesses so they
. >>> a battle is shaping up over a long line sales tax and why a big bay area company is talking about the smaller businesses out there. >>> plus they decided to sell the historic downtown office in berkel . >>> good morning, we have some fog on the coast and we still have a north wind, anywhere from 50s, 60s and 70s and 80s inland. >>> here is a look at some of the top stories we are following for you, a s.w.a.t. standoff right now in east oakland. police...
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he is a key figure in tax reform as well as a variety of other measures and extraordinary distinguished career and a decision probably based on family decision and larger career goals and the desire to focus on areas like taxes and other issues. >> as a connecticut senator does that anger you knowing he could have voted yes knowing ahead oft that vote that he was probably not running for reelection and could have helped effort what would have been something, a major positive reform for gun measures? >> what frustrates, disappoints and angers me is the fact that we had 55 votes in the united states senate as well as 90% of the american people and the vast majority of gun owners all in favor of a common sense proposal to institute background checks, criminal checks on all purchases of firearms in the united states and that measure failed because of a rule that requires 60 votes and because of a handful of senators who were struggling but ultimately did not vote the right way. and i think that the focus going forward has to be on trying to bring those senators back. we'll hopefully have an
he is a key figure in tax reform as well as a variety of other measures and extraordinary distinguished career and a decision probably based on family decision and larger career goals and the desire to focus on areas like taxes and other issues. >> as a connecticut senator does that anger you knowing he could have voted yes knowing ahead oft that vote that he was probably not running for reelection and could have helped effort what would have been something, a major positive reform for...
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pay a fine, learn english, make sure they are paying their taxes, etc. from every kind of law enforcement, security perspective, it is better to bring them out of the shadows than to consistently bring them into the shadows -- then leave them in the shadows. >> we have about 15 minutes left. brian? >> some of the senator is working on immigration reform talk about using a border security trigger and having that before pathway to citizenship -- pathways to citizenship can be opened. he talked about metrics for evaluating overall border security. how possible do you think in measure like that could be as part of an immigration reform package? people really look at the whole system and how it as a, relying on one thing so-called trigger is not the way to go. there needs to be certainty in the bill so that people know when they can legalize and when earned citizenship can open up. there is also talk about getting to the back of the line. that is easier said than done, calculating when the line is and when it moves. the key thing is to have border security in
pay a fine, learn english, make sure they are paying their taxes, etc. from every kind of law enforcement, security perspective, it is better to bring them out of the shadows than to consistently bring them into the shadows -- then leave them in the shadows. >> we have about 15 minutes left. brian? >> some of the senator is working on immigration reform talk about using a border security trigger and having that before pathway to citizenship -- pathways to citizenship can be opened....
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get the back taxes. let's get to get them in the light of day so they are e andcted from abus an exploitation. we have high tech workers that don't come here but go to other countries and compete with us. we need people from ranchers to derek to farmers. i don't think this bill goes far enough. i would like to see more, but this is progress. >> your statement mentions several examples of how terrorist disadvantage of our system. even mention how awesome terrorists have applied and received asylum. you mentioned the bill would allow people will have filed a frivolous asylum applications benefits under the legalization system. do you know how many people fall into that category and how does the bill before us make the current system weaker? >> i do outlined in my written testimony a number of pages of terrorists who have taken advantage of asylum. we have most notably the case just a few weeks ago of the syrian national who had been years since 9/11 who was known to help and support materially the 9/11 hij
get the back taxes. let's get to get them in the light of day so they are e andcted from abus an exploitation. we have high tech workers that don't come here but go to other countries and compete with us. we need people from ranchers to derek to farmers. i don't think this bill goes far enough. i would like to see more, but this is progress. >> your statement mentions several examples of how terrorist disadvantage of our system. even mention how awesome terrorists have applied and...
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constitutional under the taxing power. i think it is constitutional under both. that doesn't make a difference. if it is constitutional, it is constitutional. the result is what matters upit is correct. >> some say john roberts was revealed to be a closet liberal? >> not true. he did not last june 28 discover his inner moderate. [laughter] >> that is not going too happen. he's a conservative. remember, this argument about the affordable care act was a novel argument. this idea of an individual mandate, a requirement that people buy insurancc. >> heritage. >> newt gingrich backed it for a long time. mitt romney in his previous incarnation, passed a law -- >> obama opposed it. >> between hillary clinton, and barack obama she was for it, he was against it. no one for decades suggested it was unconstitutional. that, you know -- you can debate whether it is a good idea or bad idea. whether a congressman should have voted for or against it. but whether it was constitutional. that is a big call. >> this is not a question of policy, which wwuld have been the former case.
constitutional under the taxing power. i think it is constitutional under both. that doesn't make a difference. if it is constitutional, it is constitutional. the result is what matters upit is correct. >> some say john roberts was revealed to be a closet liberal? >> not true. he did not last june 28 discover his inner moderate. [laughter] >> that is not going too happen. he's a conservative. remember, this argument about the affordable care act was a novel argument. this idea...
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, no he raised taxes. did ronald reagan raise or lower taxes? >> he cut the highest tax rates. you want to look at rates from 70% to 28%. now, is that a good enough tax cut for you? >> eric: what happened? >> we had great growth. when the tax cuts took effect, we phased in the tax cuts but when they took effect, it went like a rocket ship. we had 7.35% in 1983 and 5 1/2 in 1984. >> eric: and the tax receipts increase? >> there is some guys curve -- i don't know who the heck it is. we have the highest corporate tax rates in the world and one of the lowest tax revenues. go figure. >> eric: they were spinning all this different directions. do we have it? the g.d.p. report it's negative growth time. how about this one. despite lousy g.d.p. report u.s. economy is primed to expand. it didn't look like it to me. good news in a bad g.d.p. report. good or bad? >> it's ridiculous. we have had --, no, i don't think so. we've had the worse single recovery in the history of the u.s. in fact the recovery is much worse b
, no he raised taxes. did ronald reagan raise or lower taxes? >> he cut the highest tax rates. you want to look at rates from 70% to 28%. now, is that a good enough tax cut for you? >> eric: what happened? >> we had great growth. when the tax cuts took effect, we phased in the tax cuts but when they took effect, it went like a rocket ship. we had 7.35% in 1983 and 5 1/2 in 1984. >> eric: and the tax receipts increase? >> there is some guys curve -- i don't know who...
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not paying taxes or paying taxes sporadically. maybe getting paid cash or working under someone else's social security number. i believe it is our best interest to bring them forward and identify them as soon as possible. get them paying taxes and background checks for national security and crimes and get them in a system where we know who they are and where they are. >> sean: no benefits. >> wouldn't qualify for any benefits of any kind including obama care. >> sean: they would have to come out of shadows, identify themselves. back ground checks. >> for all i'm about to describe all you get is a temporary work permit that has to be renewed. it expires in six years. when you come forward you will be background checked for national contract and criminal purposes. the collection of biometric information lea like your fingerprint and so forth and you have to pay a fine and then go out and be gainfully employed. when you come back to reapply for the permit, you can't even apply for a green card for ten years if you haven't been gainfu
not paying taxes or paying taxes sporadically. maybe getting paid cash or working under someone else's social security number. i believe it is our best interest to bring them forward and identify them as soon as possible. get them paying taxes and background checks for national security and crimes and get them in a system where we know who they are and where they are. >> sean: no benefits. >> wouldn't qualify for any benefits of any kind including obama care. >> sean: they...
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and you want to take taxes and keep them as low as possible and math has to work. so the truth is if we can come back to this, the far right and the far left are delusionary. they would also get the lowest grade in math. they are delusionary and they would flunk math. [laughter] >> let's not come back to that, but let's stay with that. >> okay. [laughter] >> i do sense that there is a kind of political disconnect here. the politicians understand the need to express concern about the long-term budget. you hear about this as you grapple with the program. the national prosperity is at stake and that has to mean at the end of the day, either lower public spending or higher taxes and do we have a sense that they will chavez? >> there is no party with fiscal responsibility and there is no other party with fiscal responsibility. secondly, sadistically valid research that we conduct and others conduct show that the number two issue that americans have is escalating the deficits and debt with economy and jobs ahead of health care and climate change and other issues and way
and you want to take taxes and keep them as low as possible and math has to work. so the truth is if we can come back to this, the far right and the far left are delusionary. they would also get the lowest grade in math. they are delusionary and they would flunk math. [laughter] >> let's not come back to that, but let's stay with that. >> okay. [laughter] >> i do sense that there is a kind of political disconnect here. the politicians understand the need to express concern...
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and california has an income tax so they will win this one. california income tax is 13.3%. you heard me right, 13.3%. texas income tax rate for individuals is 0%. and again, another check mark. corporate income tax, california 8.84%. don't ask me why they want .4 in that. but there it is. texas, to keep it simple, zero, another check mark for texas. dead, california $75. that is a pretty good chunk of change. texas, $15 billion. again, another check mark. the poverty rate, california has the highest poverty rate in the country for crying out loud, 23.5%. 23.5%. again, the highest in the nation. texas, .5%. i should have made that lower on the board. graduation rates, california not too bad, 76% graduation rates in california, doesn't ke up with texas, 86% graduation rates. the score, 8-0. california zero in that contest. governor brown, think there is a clear message here. don't mess with texas. a new coalition, iran with a bold strategy saying it has already gone nuclear. gun violence in entertainment is the highest caliber. ben willis on the second amendment. president ob
and california has an income tax so they will win this one. california income tax is 13.3%. you heard me right, 13.3%. texas income tax rate for individuals is 0%. and again, another check mark. corporate income tax, california 8.84%. don't ask me why they want .4 in that. but there it is. texas, to keep it simple, zero, another check mark for texas. dead, california $75. that is a pretty good chunk of change. texas, $15 billion. again, another check mark. the poverty rate, california has the...
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that is sloshing around their doesn't come from the voluntary exchange but i don't volunteer to pay my taxes to the irs i don't volunteer to send my money there. what i would like to talk about tonight is what i see as one of the most compelling challenges that we face in what is happening in the nation's capital and increasingly in the country. that is that we are increasingly moving from a free-market economy and we are approaching an extortion economy of which washington dc is our nation's capital. now what is the image that we have of people that go into politics? and there are very noble people that go into politics and continue to go into politics today. i by no means about the opinion that they are all corrupt and bad and in fact you're going to be hearing from some of them today. but what you have increasingly is i think a bit about what happens and that is what i call the jimmy stewart smith. anybody see the movie mr. smith goes to washington county old classic film? jimmy stewart is kind of the innocent guy that is very earnest and he comes to washington dc and he just wants to do
that is sloshing around their doesn't come from the voluntary exchange but i don't volunteer to pay my taxes to the irs i don't volunteer to send my money there. what i would like to talk about tonight is what i see as one of the most compelling challenges that we face in what is happening in the nation's capital and increasingly in the country. that is that we are increasingly moving from a free-market economy and we are approaching an extortion economy of which washington dc is our nation's...
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not after these recent tax hikes. you're not surprised by this, but alive means of broad face this is. >> anytime you have a change in trend you're always going to have the first drop. you're looking for this for sure because we know historically spending cuts and tax hikes do put pressure on the consumer. they going to stop going to the mom before they sell there stock? of course they are. now we know that some of these economic problems and have some problems are coming. markets and an all-time high but responsible fiscal and market traders are watching that first year to drop because we do have issues. it is a first shoe dropped. retail sales. the consumer runs the economy ultimately. lisa to see the personal income being allocated differently. it could signal a reversal. neil: the fact of the matter is that markets climb a wall of war rienzi past bumps along the way. the point so overall retail sales still up over what they were one year ago. bumps along the way, but steady as she goes from here. what do you think
not after these recent tax hikes. you're not surprised by this, but alive means of broad face this is. >> anytime you have a change in trend you're always going to have the first drop. you're looking for this for sure because we know historically spending cuts and tax hikes do put pressure on the consumer. they going to stop going to the mom before they sell there stock? of course they are. now we know that some of these economic problems and have some problems are coming. markets and an...
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the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker's union. the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. sta. >> the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombing pleaded not guilty to the charges that he set off homemade explosives that killed three people and maimed scores more near the finish line. dzhokhar tar neff appearing in court for the first time since the attack there were no cameras in there only a sketch artist this is federal. arm in a cast and face was son with. other than that, they say he looked very similar how he a
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. >> i am not for more tax increases. the money is wasted on war and trade deficits. but the fact in 1979 -- talk about jimmy carter -- until 2007. the top 1% has scene its income grow by by 281%, and the middle% their income has green by 25%. so if they're paying more in taxes it's because they're making more, and i'm speaking of -- >> neil: so that a reflection of just fact. not -- okay. what too you make of this? >> when that report -- i find the report to be disengine reduce. the enfor instance it's the same 1% in 1979 are the same 1% now -- some have died. >> hogging the money. houston about the little kids who drew up poor and then sign a contract with the nfl for 180 million. now he is in the top 1%. guess what. his number is skewed. that type of stuff is twicesive and is tee destroying the country because it's mean spirited in nature. >> neil: i'm ticked about the rates as a total percentage. >> top 1% -- >> neil: they also to to the top 5, 10, 20%. >> look at the bush tax cuts. the top 1% from over a period of ten years got $641 billion whereas the bottom 80%
. >> i am not for more tax increases. the money is wasted on war and trade deficits. but the fact in 1979 -- talk about jimmy carter -- until 2007. the top 1% has scene its income grow by by 281%, and the middle% their income has green by 25%. so if they're paying more in taxes it's because they're making more, and i'm speaking of -- >> neil: so that a reflection of just fact. not -- okay. what too you make of this? >> when that report -- i find the report to be disengine...
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you got your tax increase. time to cut spending in washington. >> reporter: boehner makes similar vows in the fiscal cliff fight and republicans are warning if he caves again he will get pushed out. >> i don't believe that speaker boehner would be speaker if that happens. he would lose his speakership. >> reporter: meanwhile, secretary napolitano pushed back on republicans saying she is not trying to scare the public. she is trying to inform the public about the possibility of a sequester which now seems all but certain to happen. bret? >> bret: you spent the last couple of weeks as the president at the white house correspondence association fighting for more access to president obama. then he said this at the end of the remarks to the national governor's association. >> i look forward to our partnering. with that, what i want to do is clear out the press to take questions. thank you. >> bret: what was the reaction to that? >> frustrating because the q&a period is the most spon stainous uncrypted part. the whit
you got your tax increase. time to cut spending in washington. >> reporter: boehner makes similar vows in the fiscal cliff fight and republicans are warning if he caves again he will get pushed out. >> i don't believe that speaker boehner would be speaker if that happens. he would lose his speakership. >> reporter: meanwhile, secretary napolitano pushed back on republicans saying she is not trying to scare the public. she is trying to inform the public about the possibility of...
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but also eliminate some of the special interests tax breaks that disproportionately benefit a very wealthy people. and unfortunately, today, our colleagues refused to come together to negotiate that. in fact, today earlier today, over in the senate, harry reid, the democratic leader simply asked for permission to go to conference on the budget. and the republican leadership in both the senate and the house right now is refusing to appoint conferrees. having called over the last two years for us to go through the regular order on the budget, they're now standing in the way of moving forward to bridge those differences on the budget. in fact i'm introducing a resolution later today simply to call upon the house to move forward in a transparent way, to negotiate these differences on the budget. >> thank you, congressman and i know you would not say that music and art is an extra, that that is music and art education for the kids in the district of columbia, is an essential part of an education. just to make the point. >> these are very important parts of a kid's well-rounded education. and yo
but also eliminate some of the special interests tax breaks that disproportionately benefit a very wealthy people. and unfortunately, today, our colleagues refused to come together to negotiate that. in fact, today earlier today, over in the senate, harry reid, the democratic leader simply asked for permission to go to conference on the budget. and the republican leadership in both the senate and the house right now is refusing to appoint conferrees. having called over the last two years for us...
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he's working on a tax reform bill. not that i think it's going to come to fruition, but he has that kind of access and power. and so i think, you know, for republicans you in theory always like to have of an open seat because incumbents, in theory, are harder to beat. but i think once they're going to to be the underdog in this race. unless the president's poll numbers next year look something similar to 2010 where people had just really soured on his leadership. jon: max baucus was one of the five democrats that voted against the gun control legislation that recently did not make it out of the u.s. senate, much to the president's displeasure. david drucker from "roll call," thank you. >> thanks a lot. jenna: talking about the political implications there with all the different reports of terror attacks over the last several days. one of the things that's come up is whether or not it's going to impact the debate on immigration. today a senate committee heard from homeland chief janet napolitano on reform legislation, a
he's working on a tax reform bill. not that i think it's going to come to fruition, but he has that kind of access and power. and so i think, you know, for republicans you in theory always like to have of an open seat because incumbents, in theory, are harder to beat. but i think once they're going to to be the underdog in this race. unless the president's poll numbers next year look something similar to 2010 where people had just really soured on his leadership. jon: max baucus was one of the...
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he will walk away with more than $58 million after taxes. so there are two more winners. both of them happen to be from new jersey or at least that's where the tickets were bought. none of them came forward. one of them bought the ticket at the supermarket in little egg harbor. that's the place where super storm sandy hit hard and an area that could use a bit of good fortune. trace gallagher has this in our west coast news hub. the minnesota winner gave quite a press conference today during "studio b." >> shep, i wish i had time to play the whole thing because paul white really was very animated and he was very adamant about how he planned to spend the money. for instance, he says he plans to take care of his family and his friends. take a long vacation, maybe even take up a charity. but he is not planning to go big. in fact, the car that he has got his eye on runs about $25,000. and there is something that he does not plan to do. work. listen. >> my good friends nancy and ron actually work with them. ron this morning was my boss. [ laughter ] who started the day my boss.
he will walk away with more than $58 million after taxes. so there are two more winners. both of them happen to be from new jersey or at least that's where the tickets were bought. none of them came forward. one of them bought the ticket at the supermarket in little egg harbor. that's the place where super storm sandy hit hard and an area that could use a bit of good fortune. trace gallagher has this in our west coast news hub. the minnesota winner gave quite a press conference today during...
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we have to tax our way of this. if all that was going to work and create jobs it would have done it by now. he's basically embracing a failed policy. lori: stick around. this is just getting started. we have to take a quick break. back with the "a-team" and moments. ♪ ♪ lori: my next guest has lowered kansas personal income-tax rate with a goal of eliminating the tax altogether. now receiving press back from state lawmakers over proposals to eliminate deductions from owners. joining in the telephone to discuss kansas' is taxed as well as the blizzard currently slimming the region, kansas governor sam brownback. welcome to you. great to have you. i know that the weather is getting rough out there. you extended the state a disaster emergency. what is the status? >> this up continues to come down. the slower-moving, big system slammed into north texas and oklahoma, and it is sitting as now. we are getting some moisture finally out of the drought. we could have colleges of snow. hopefully we won't get many problems
we have to tax our way of this. if all that was going to work and create jobs it would have done it by now. he's basically embracing a failed policy. lori: stick around. this is just getting started. we have to take a quick break. back with the "a-team" and moments. ♪ ♪ lori: my next guest has lowered kansas personal income-tax rate with a goal of eliminating the tax altogether. now receiving press back from state lawmakers over proposals to eliminate deductions from owners....
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the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker's union. there is a pursuit we all share. a better life for your family, a better opportunity for your business, a better legacy to leave the world. we have always believed in this pursuit, striving to bring insight to every investment, and integrity to every plan. we are morgan stanley. and we're ready to work for you. >> shepard: within just the past hour the house of representatives passed two bills that would delay key components of the president's controversial healthcare law. one is the employer mandate which forces businesses to give their employees health insurance or pay a fine. the other, the individual mandate which forces americans without employer provided coverage to buy health insurance or also face a fine. those bills now move on to the senate. the white house says the president will veto the measures if they reach his desk. though that is very questionable. and
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you shouldn't have just tax cuts. you should have something to get people back to work. >> we gave you our pound of flesh. we swallowed it. we didn't like it but we did. we feel they were snookered. you say they were not. when the follow up deal comes, you say we need more tax hikes. why do you blame them for not feeling a little bit put aside? >> you're telling me how republicans feel? republicans are members of congress and haven't been given anything. it's a stupid attitude that some people have signed and said under no circumstances should anyone have a tax increase. you can make your oath to people unthe cobts constitution, but te truth of the matter is that we are talking about loopholes. >> why. close the loopholes? >> that's raising revenue. >> no, no, no, no. i guess what i'm curious about is why leap to the revenues. if john mccain was sitting there where you are saying the same thing, what is wrong with them saying all right, you're going to close loopholes, we're going to do this. we're going to do this --
you shouldn't have just tax cuts. you should have something to get people back to work. >> we gave you our pound of flesh. we swallowed it. we didn't like it but we did. we feel they were snookered. you say they were not. when the follow up deal comes, you say we need more tax hikes. why do you blame them for not feeling a little bit put aside? >> you're telling me how republicans feel? republicans are members of congress and haven't been given anything. it's a stupid attitude that...
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items on your state tax return and pay the sales tax. very few americans do. this a de senate noted 74 to 20 yesterday to take up the bill. with that level of support, the senate could pass the bill as early as this week. >> using voice to send text messages while driving is just as dangerous as testing with fingers. a new study by the texas transportation institute at texas a&m university came out today and it showed driver response time significantly delayed no matter which method was used. the study was the first to compare boys to tax and traditional tactic on a hand-held device and an actual driving environment. in each case, drivers and about twice as long to react as they did when they warned that taxing. i contact to the roadway also degrees, no matter which taxing method was used. in fact, speech to text ashley took longer than traditional taxing, due to the need to correct the errors in the electronic transcription. some 35 percent of drivers and it's a reading a text or e-mail while driving in any given month, while 26 per but
items on your state tax return and pay the sales tax. very few americans do. this a de senate noted 74 to 20 yesterday to take up the bill. with that level of support, the senate could pass the bill as early as this week. >> using voice to send text messages while driving is just as dangerous as testing with fingers. a new study by the texas transportation institute at texas a&m university came out today and it showed driver response time significantly delayed no matter which method...
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we have to tax our way of this. if all that was going to work and create jobs it would have done it by now. he's basically embracing a failed policy. lori: stick around. this is just getting started. we have to take a quick break. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card fromapital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? ♪ lori: my next guest has lowered kansas personal income-tax rate with a goal of eliminating the tax altogether. now receiving press back from state lawmakers over proposals to eliminate deductions from
we have to tax our way of this. if all that was going to work and create jobs it would have done it by now. he's basically embracing a failed policy. lori: stick around. this is just getting started. we have to take a quick break. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [...
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. >> neil: we are waiting for two press conferences, including one about the explosion in tax that killed 16 people and 160 injured. an explosion that governor rick perry described as a nightmare scenario. we'll hear from doctors on the scene, and legal experts on the scene. one behind the investigation, the other behind just how much damage it has caused, and how those injured are faring. to catherine to what people in washington are staying about what's going on in boston or what we might or might not hear out of fbi officials shortly. catherine? >> today we heard from both the secretary of homeland security, janet napolitano, and attorney general eric holder. neither provided details on the case except to say every federal resource available is being given to boston as it is requested. we have new information on the kind of evidence being analyzed. have two tracks of the video and the still images but fox news is told there's a third track having to do with social media. basically a one-mile radius was put of the attack site 24 hours before and 24 hours afterward, and all the social me
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all sorts of other taxes kicking in. higher food prices impact -- >> neil: what do you make of -- >> i think stocks, we can push higher. >> neil: how much in. >> well, think weeing go up another five or 6% but we're meal neil do you agree? , i think the market continues to climb until we see unemployment go down to 6.5%. everybody is keying off what ben bernanke is doing. if companies felt good about the economy and the mark was harbinger, they would be investing the money north giving it back. >> neil: when we come back, rand paul on whether republicans should take credit for this? ws you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. s axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregn
all sorts of other taxes kicking in. higher food prices impact -- >> neil: what do you make of -- >> i think stocks, we can push higher. >> neil: how much in. >> well, think weeing go up another five or 6% but we're meal neil do you agree? , i think the market continues to climb until we see unemployment go down to 6.5%. everybody is keying off what ben bernanke is doing. if companies felt good about the economy and the mark was harbinger, they would be investing the...
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you have to have higher taxes, hugh have to have higher david nesser reduced expenditures elsewhere in the federal budget. >> okay and which of those do you favor or? >> well this is my personal view. i'm not excited about the idea of steadily rising taxes are steadily rising debt but i'm also not excited about seeing the rest of the budget squeezed either so we have to do something about the rising cost of medicare. >> maybe you could make the whole cost -- >> i would not want to do that. >> mr. reischauer in your testimony say policies included in the affordable care act and obama careful reduce costs and pay more efficiencies than the system. you specifically mentioned cost-conscious insurance policy products that will be offered within the exchanges but many states have also released numbers showing that premiums will be increasing 10%, some 20 to 50%, some as much as 150%. your assumption doesn't sound right to me. how does this help us control costs in medicare and facing the problem right now? >> first of all the numbers you suggested i don't think account for the differences an
you have to have higher taxes, hugh have to have higher david nesser reduced expenditures elsewhere in the federal budget. >> okay and which of those do you favor or? >> well this is my personal view. i'm not excited about the idea of steadily rising taxes are steadily rising debt but i'm also not excited about seeing the rest of the budget squeezed either so we have to do something about the rising cost of medicare. >> maybe you could make the whole cost -- >> i would...
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it covered a wide range of activities including failing to pay taxes on rental income for 17 years. >>> anthony weiner back on twitter. he was caught sending a young woman accepting suggestive pictures on twitter. he is now considering, reportedly considering running in the race for mayor in new york city. those are things we thought you should know. when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) designed for your most precious cargo. (girl) what? (announcer) the all-new subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. everybody has different ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. isha
it covered a wide range of activities including failing to pay taxes on rental income for 17 years. >>> anthony weiner back on twitter. he was caught sending a young woman accepting suggestive pictures on twitter. he is now considering, reportedly considering running in the race for mayor in new york city. those are things we thought you should know. when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school....
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> welcome back. we will have the very latest on the manhunt in boston in a moment. let's round up headlines in the business world first. courtney reagan with that. >> thank you, maria. stocks closing higher but for the week, the major end sis slumped. the dow and s and sp dropped more than 2%. boeing's dreamliner may be back in the air jen. u.s. aviation regular lay tomorrows approving a series of fixes on the 787. the faa saying it will issue instructions to operators that will allow the 787 to return to service with the battery system modifications. >>> shares of apple posting the second largest weekly decline in 2 1/2 years, down more that 9 percent. shares are down 45% from hitting the all-time high in september, marking a loss of more than $294 billion in fact cap. >>> ibm is trading down more 8%, marking
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> welcome back. we will have the very latest on the manhunt in boston in a moment. let's round up headlines in the business world first. courtney reagan with that. >> thank you, maria. stocks closing...
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they agreed to higher taxes on a certain group of people. >> they got permanent tax cuts for 98% of the people. >> that's obama's line. look, they don't have to cave now. now the issue is spending and debt. they should not, they must not cave now. >> sean: why do you disagree? >> i'm just, i'm a realist and a pragmatist. and i do not believe that there's any possibility of dealing with entitlement spending in the the next eight weeks to get something through congress. >> sean: quick question. >> which is what we need to do. >> sean: what wok so bad if the republicans said we're not going to raise the debt ceiling unless there's significant cuts. >> that should be the opening position. >> sean: then you have them cave? >> there has to be-- >> you two are hard to take seriously in your jeans, stuart varney is wearing a sport coat and-- it's not a suit and thrown my whole world upsidedown. >> sean: he's got lighter jeans. >> flat-out changed the subject. >> i learned that somewhere. >> sean: dodge. >> shift in position. >> sean: you say sage bob beckel "the five". >> did you not to that. t
they agreed to higher taxes on a certain group of people. >> they got permanent tax cuts for 98% of the people. >> that's obama's line. look, they don't have to cave now. now the issue is spending and debt. they should not, they must not cave now. >> sean: why do you disagree? >> i'm just, i'm a realist and a pragmatist. and i do not believe that there's any possibility of dealing with entitlement spending in the the next eight weeks to get something through congress....
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. >>> the ultimate in tax evasion. huge player in the irs scandal is taking the fifth. we will have more. oh this is lame, investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. is that what you're looking for, like a hidden fee in your giant mom bag? maybe i have them... oh that's right i don't because i rolled my account over to e-trade where... woah. okay... they don't have hidden fees... hey fern. the junk drawer? why would they... is that my gerbil? you said he moved to a tiny farm. that's it, i'm running away. no, no you can't come! [ male announcer ] e-trade. less for us. more for you. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve da
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i pay taxes here. and i believe you're a human being, and i want the very best for you, but you know, if someone said to me, i'm driving past the expiration of my driver's license, and i say you're an ill egal driver, and would i not say it's a bad person, but an illegal driver. >> can you think of any other context we call people illegal. we don't call them illegal drivers. underaged drivers. >> greta: i would say it's illegal. maybe it's my lawyer background. >> maybe your lawyer background. >> greta: and different reasons that people, drivers are illegal. some if you fill out the form and let it expire, and driver's licenses and some because it got a bad driving record and all different levels of illegal, but illegal. >> the new one here, actually i think coming at the heels, and the senate is going to produce a historic moment for us. no, no, the thing is, this is going to add more. >> greta: i think it's a distraction. i think it's going to-- >> that's where you and i disagree about. >> greta: i t
i pay taxes here. and i believe you're a human being, and i want the very best for you, but you know, if someone said to me, i'm driving past the expiration of my driver's license, and i say you're an ill egal driver, and would i not say it's a bad person, but an illegal driver. >> can you think of any other context we call people illegal. we don't call them illegal drivers. underaged drivers. >> greta: i would say it's illegal. maybe it's my lawyer background. >> maybe your...
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lou: in that case they cannot enforce much in taxes. under protection, a district attorney shot and killed his wife shot and killed. i mean, how could this happen being protected? >> i don't know, and it sounds very similar to what happened in california. the rogue shooter when net income of other police officers and their families. it seems similar in terms of motive. obviously it was not him because he was dead, but it was someone with similar motivation to take down the justice system. i don't know how the prosecutors can go on and do -- they have to do their jobs. how did they do that and the protection? data they do that with their families at risk? it is an incredibly dramatic event that is happening to all law enforcement, no matter where they are. putting everyone feels this. lou: the prosecutor, shifting gears here a bit, rejecting the attempt by the attorneys to plea-bargain life without parole . are you surprised at that? >> i am not. i think they feel as though they have a very strong evidence against the affinity plea. what
lou: in that case they cannot enforce much in taxes. under protection, a district attorney shot and killed his wife shot and killed. i mean, how could this happen being protected? >> i don't know, and it sounds very similar to what happened in california. the rogue shooter when net income of other police officers and their families. it seems similar in terms of motive. obviously it was not him because he was dead, but it was someone with similar motivation to take down the justice system....
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, don't have an skeet tax, -- estate tax and you are business friendly. other states like that say they're doing well, whereas california, new york, high tax, business unfriendly. not doing well. you're right at the center of debate amongst the states. >> well, we're going to be the winner. we have great beaches, great weather, 90 million tourists, but no income tax no skeet tax, the lowest business tax. 2500 regulations in a little over two years ask that's why companies like, just today, deutsche bank added 300 jobs right here in florida. last week at the paris air show, companies from france and companies from virginia moving to florida. so it's working in our state, and hope you'll buy a one-way ticket and do your show down here. >> i just might take you up. deutsche bank, they're brinking 300 jobs to florida. i think they're going to jacksonville. >> right. >> did you offer them something special in i'll build you an exit off the freeway. no property taxes for a time? tide you do anything like that at all to get them in? >> no. what we do is we make
, don't have an skeet tax, -- estate tax and you are business friendly. other states like that say they're doing well, whereas california, new york, high tax, business unfriendly. not doing well. you're right at the center of debate amongst the states. >> well, we're going to be the winner. we have great beaches, great weather, 90 million tourists, but no income tax no skeet tax, the lowest business tax. 2500 regulations in a little over two years ask that's why companies like, just...
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tax-free shopping on the internet will be the focus of debate. states can only require stores to collect sales tax if the store has a physical presence in that state. the senate voted to take up the bill, which could pass as early as this week. the senate coverage on c-span2. homeland security secretary janet napolitano will be the sole witness. she was scheduled to appear last week. live coverage of the hearing in just under an hour on c-span radio and on c-span. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] >> the museum is meant to help a visitor relive the first eight years of the 21st century. the museum explains the decision-making process that i went through as president. and we hope the museum inspires people to serve, to serve their community or their country in some way. we really did not want to be a school. we wanted to be a do tank. i don't know if there is a lesson there. i do know that laura and i decided to go in a different direction with the -- apart from the museum with a component from which programs wou
tax-free shopping on the internet will be the focus of debate. states can only require stores to collect sales tax if the store has a physical presence in that state. the senate voted to take up the bill, which could pass as early as this week. the senate coverage on c-span2. homeland security secretary janet napolitano will be the sole witness. she was scheduled to appear last week. live coverage of the hearing in just under an hour on c-span radio and on c-span. those are some of the latest...
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you have to have taxes. i am 56 years old. i have paid taxes my whole life. the republican party are down with taxes? you should be dealt loopholes. loopholes that give people these big write offs in these companies for things they don't deserve. host: let's get a response from jonathan alter. guest: you make a great point. -- i have ay book chapter called "strangled in the bathtub." that refers to a comment that grover norquist likes to say that he wants to make the government so small that it can be drowned, strangled in the bathtub. the weighted to that is to keep cutting taxes. -- the way to do that is to keep cutting taxes. he got most everyone in the republican party to sign his famous pledge saying they would never vote for tax increase. he extended it to closing loopholes, which he called a tax increase. even just closing loopholes. so even conservative senators like tom coburn said, what is that? why is it a tax increase to close a loophole or and attacks favor for ethanol, for instance? it basically put a choke hold on the whole process, particularl
you have to have taxes. i am 56 years old. i have paid taxes my whole life. the republican party are down with taxes? you should be dealt loopholes. loopholes that give people these big write offs in these companies for things they don't deserve. host: let's get a response from jonathan alter. guest: you make a great point. -- i have ay book chapter called "strangled in the bathtub." that refers to a comment that grover norquist likes to say that he wants to make the government so...
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republicans say any additional revenue from tax reform should be used to lower everyone's tax rates. the president wants to cut the deficit. he says we can't afford to use it the way republicans want. >> if we are going to close these loopholes, there's no reason we should useoo the savings we obtain and turn around and spend that on new tax breaks for the wealthiest, or for corporations. if we're serious about paying down the deficit, the savings we achieve from tax reform should be used to pay down the deficit. and potentially to make our businesses more competitive. >> president's call comes a day after his two most southeastern defense advisors warned the sequester would make the country less safe, and the president says the domestic spending cuts would slow down the economic recovery, which isn't producing jobs fast enough even now, shepard. >> shepard: what are we hearing from republican? reporter: they say the sequester was a white house idea. though the goal was to force a compromise by the so-called supercommittee. that didn't happen. now some lawmakers in both parties say t
republicans say any additional revenue from tax reform should be used to lower everyone's tax rates. the president wants to cut the deficit. he says we can't afford to use it the way republicans want. >> if we are going to close these loopholes, there's no reason we should useoo the savings we obtain and turn around and spend that on new tax breaks for the wealthiest, or for corporations. if we're serious about paying down the deficit, the savings we achieve from tax reform should be used...
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. >> some americans are changing the way they do business to avoid paying any federal taxes. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >> >> well, the gold bulls are saying it's about time. gold is finally rallying today. sharon epperson is tracking. it was quite a week. >> it was quite a week and day last monday. the biggest dollar lo
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, making sure dividend and capital gains tax are taxed at income tax rates, the carried interest tax rate the president spoke of the other day must be repealed. why should hedge funders and private equity managers be getting a loophole, a kind of benefit, that millions of ordinary working americans don't get? >> woodruff: those are some of the things the president has talked about. what about doing that? >> well, no, i mean, the fact is that there's nothing on earth more mobile than capital and capital income. and the u.s. is a relatively high capital income tax country. we have about the highest corporate tax on earth. i think guiana and the congo have higher rates. other than that, nobody does. so if we try to drive up the amount of revenue we extract from capital the capital flees and there are no jobs in the u.s. so we have to have a more 21st century appreciation for how economies really work. and if we want to create high-paying jobs for people we need to create an environment that's friendly to firms to create jobs. >> the tax burden -- i was going to say, the tax burden on co
, making sure dividend and capital gains tax are taxed at income tax rates, the carried interest tax rate the president spoke of the other day must be repealed. why should hedge funders and private equity managers be getting a loophole, a kind of benefit, that millions of ordinary working americans don't get? >> woodruff: those are some of the things the president has talked about. what about doing that? >> well, no, i mean, the fact is that there's nothing on earth more mobile than...
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this is despite a series of tax increase as proved last november. >> governor brown said please, don't ask me for more money. yes. >> what happened to prop 30? >> we will going to look for ways to reduce our own costs. we're going to look for ways to stream line transferring community college students into uc system we had a lot on our plate. >> this is a test of how politically savvy she can be. her goal is maintaining its reputation as one of the research institutions. >> it's not a time out. it's an opportunity to explore cost structure to see what needs to be done for long term sustainability. >> and there are student protests. record-breaking number of disser sayings tagss. >> as someone with rich experience running very high-level, complex institutions. >>> a former governor once referred to napolitano as a workaholic. >> what do you do for fun? >> i read for fun. fiction, nonfiction i go to music. i go to movies. >> reporter: what are you reading down? >> "the gold finch". >> napolitano won't say how many hours she puts in but let's just say sures not a kt k59 5:00 job. she live
this is despite a series of tax increase as proved last november. >> governor brown said please, don't ask me for more money. yes. >> what happened to prop 30? >> we will going to look for ways to reduce our own costs. we're going to look for ways to stream line transferring community college students into uc system we had a lot on our plate. >> this is a test of how politically savvy she can be. her goal is maintaining its reputation as one of the research institutions....
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> there are three new arrests in the boston bombing case, surprising many late today. the three friends of tsarnaev are now in jail. i want you to look at these faces, they look like they're 10 years old. they're 19. very young. two of the friends are with jahar in times square. they're both 19 from kazakhstan and they were in this country on student visas. the third friend shown here is an american citizen. also 19. according to the complaint filed against them today, the three friends went to tsarnaev's dorm room after the bombing, at that time in the room, they noticed a backpack filled with fireworks that had been -- according to the complaint -- emptied of gun powder. the complaint, there were two here, alleged that the three young men then took that backpack and went back to their homes. it was there that
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> there are three new arrests in the boston bombing case, surprising many late today. the three friends of tsarnaev are now in jail. i want you to look at these faces, they look like they're 10 years old....